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Stanley 93-301 14-Inch Yellow Panel Carry Handle
Features: | Panel carry helps you easily hand-carry panels of flat wood or other material | | Provides increased balance and control during transportation | | Angled handles keep hands away from panel for added comfort | | Comes in high-visibility yellow | | Includes 14-inch handle for extra reach |
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Provides the extra reach needed to transport panels with better balance, control, and visibility. Angled 14" handle keeps hands away from panel for comfort. Do Not Exceed 200 lbs. carrying weight.
Amazon.com Product Description The Stanley Panel Carry is designed to make it easy to hand-carry flat panels of wood and other materials. It features a 14-inch handle for extra reach, and it is designed for better balance, control, and visibility while carrying. Its angled handles keep hands away from the panel for comfort. The panel carry is a high-visibility yellow.
Customer Reviews:
Review #1: Didn't use it 2009-07-02  Bought it thinking it would help my carry my sheets into the house. Ended up carrying them under my arm which wasn't so hard.
Review #2: Could not have done it without it. 2009-05-10  Read previous reviews. Bought and immediately put lots of rubber bands around the flat area that panels would be placed. Then moved 16 sub-flooring panels with a few breaks between groups of 4. Not bad for a 62 year-old lady and could not have done the task as quickly without this tool. Last time I ask a neighbor, but he move.
Review #3: Will plastic carrier hold up over time 2009-04-27  Yellow plastic carrier works well, was half the price of a metal one. width of carrier at bottom and u-shaped construction helps hold well for angle carrying going up and down steps. Will it hold up over time in a construction environment ?? Shipping was way too much money !!!
Review #4: Very useful for the carpenter. 2009-04-16  My son was very happy when I gave him this plywood/sheetrock carry handle. He said it is very handy to use.
Review #5: When you absolutely positively have to carry it. 2009-02-25  I've got 2 of these. Once I was drywalling a basement and the supply house guys couldn't get their cart down to the room we needed it in. We got a couple of these babies and went to work. We carried down about 4000 sq ft of drywall with these in 4 hours. Tough way to get the rock where it's needed, but sometimes that's your only choice. Two guys can move drywall sheets up to 12 feet in length. Longer panels would be extremely awkward. |
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